over eight years ago

over eight years ago

Doesn't subvious step on the “When you see it, you’ll shit bricks” meme? Or possibly "Once you've seen it, you can't unsee it"?

Ben

over eight years ago

Where can we get a recording of the Dublin show? I need my Geo fix.

Jody Boese

over eight years ago

Geo,
I was listening to show # 202 in my car and when I got home and turned on the tv Superman 1 was showing.
Minor quibbles: Jor-el is the father; Kal-el is superman.
Richard Donner was the original director of the first Superman movie. However, the Salkind Bros, "released" Donner and replaced him with Richard Lester (the director of the first two Beatles movies- and the Three Musketeers and Four Musketeers movies for the Salkinds). The portentous sequences were by Donner and the "humorous" segments were by Lester, including the mother's slap, which when i saw the movie again a few years ago, I had the same reaction you describe.
BTW, Chris Reeve was a good friend of mine.

Brian Walsh

over eight years ago

Hi George, vibraphone. I'm sure many people will point this out, as a huge M*A*S*H fan I couldn't pass it up. Gary Burghoff has all of his fingers, but has a minor deformity that makes the fingers on his left hand somewhat shorter than normal. Love the show!

Octavio

over eight years ago

That's funny, since I was a kid i always thought that the earth spining backwards was a visual representation of Superman going back in time himself and not the whole world.

Trudy Bentley Rech

over eight years ago

Missed the live stream but UStream had it available and the show was very entertaining to watch. Thanks George.

About the Podcast

The Geologic Podcast is a weekly podcast consisting of personal stories, comedy sketches, news commentary, music and movie reviews, science advocacy, original songs, and interviews. Its host and producer is musician, composer, drummer, comedian, storyteller, TEDx speaker, event emcee, and vigilant defender of the Theory of Gravity— George Hrab. The content often draws from Geo’s musical career; the music industry in general; his adventures as a semi-almost-famous critical thinker; his fascination with language, culture, and science; and ranges in tone from incredibly serious to unbearably silly.
The show’s name is a portmanteau of “George” and “Logic,” and—quite confusingly—the show contains no geology content whatsoever. Recurring characters on the show (all portrayed by Hrab) include Dr. Damian Handzy, Mortimer, Minoishe Interroberg, Rupert McClanahan and many others. The podcast content varies from week to week, but often features several of a number of recurring segments including Interesting Fauna, Ask George, Geo’s Mom Reads Jay-Z Lyrics, The History Chunk, Horror-Scopes, and The Weekly Standard. George looks at his show as a type of “brain sorbet” for those who may need the occasional respite from the “coarses” of life.
The podcast started in February 2007, and George has rarely missed posting one episode per week ever since. Just ask his therapist.